Honda’s Rebel 1100 for 2025 carries its legacy as a stylish cruiser designed for riders who want a commanding presence on the road. Its low-slung frame combined with modern LED lighting and muscular fuel tank gives the bike a timeless and bold look that stands out effortlessly. The Rebel’s blacked-out engine, spoke wheels, and minimalistic bodywork underscore its classic cruiser heritage with a contemporary twist.
Powerful Engine for Smooth Rides
At the heart of the Rebel 1100 is a 1084cc, liquid-cooled, parallel-twin SOHC engine with a 270° crank that delivers 87 PS of peak power at 7,000 rpm and a robust 98 Nm of torque at 4,750 rpm. Paired with a smooth 6-speed manual gearbox (and an optional DCT transmission in some markets), the Rebel offers effortless acceleration with plenty of torque for cruising or overtaking. This powertrain complies with Euro 5 emission norms and features fuel injection for refined throttle response.
Rider-Centric Features and Technology
The 2025 model comes equipped with modern rider aids including dual-channel ABS, multiple riding modes (Rain, Road, Standard, User), traction control, wheelie control, and cruise control, making it both safe and versatile across different riding conditions. The fully digital instrument cluster displays an array of information including a digital speedometer, tachometer, trip meters, and gear position indicators. Additional perks like a USB charging port and an anti-theft alarm add to its practicality.
Comfort and Handling
The Rebel 1100 offers an ergonomic riding position with a saddle height of 700 mm, designed for comfort on long rides. Suspension duties are handled by a preload-adjustable 43mm front cartridge fork and twin piggyback rear shocks, balancing ride comfort with handling precision. Weighing in at 223 kg, the bike sits comfortably in the cruiser segment, with ample ground clearance of 120 mm suitable for a variety of road conditions.
Dimensions and Practicality
With a fuel tank capacity of 13.6 liters, the Rebel 1100 ensures long journeys without frequent refueling stops. Its footprint includes a length of 2240 mm and width of 853 mm, embodying a compact yet muscular cruiser stance. Tubeless tyres, disc brakes on both front (330 mm) and rear (256 mm) wheels, and spoke-type rims complete its functional yet stylish underpinnings.